Btw this and last one happend 2 days ago so i can't recall if he was unknown or did i know this at that point but either case i mispalyed it.

Just analyze for both

c/c flop c/r turn would be pretty good if he folds but it seems he doesn't due to his high wtsd and low w$sd , not sure if 2 street bluffcatch with such a hand is a good idea, against unknown it's pretty hard to let this go pre add against him.

Preflop: looks fine given the raise size and how aggro villain is playing. Do we know how he reacts to 4-bets? he seems on the shorter end so maybe not the best player but I still doubt that we can really 4-bet AQs for value here.

Postflop: This is an example of a great spot where knowing more about villains tendencies would go a long way (after 300 hands we should have some info).

Anyway, we will treat him as a semi unknown and looks just at the stats.

As long as we don't plan to call flop and play fit/fold later I think our play is fine. We can call 2 streets given the little info we have and river can go check/ck. It's true that AK/some pairs can own us a bit but he has a wider range than that.

Now, once we hit the Qx and we know he doesn't like folding (high SD so far) we should look to ck/raise for value. We can even min ck/raise him to induce here.